Anti-intellectualism in American LifeKnopf, 1970 - 434 pages |
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... equal 1 stride , and 9 strides equal 1 room . Obviously such a scale would not be convenient for everyone , although actually all scales are built up in some such fashion . The height of a horse is given as so many " hands , " and a ...
... equal 1 stride , and 9 strides equal 1 room . Obviously such a scale would not be convenient for everyone , although actually all scales are built up in some such fashion . The height of a horse is given as so many " hands , " and a ...
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... equals the force downward so that it stays at that level . Fish and submarines operate on the same principle , although the difference in the weights of equal volumes of water are very small over the range of customary depths . The mass ...
... equals the force downward so that it stays at that level . Fish and submarines operate on the same principle , although the difference in the weights of equal volumes of water are very small over the range of customary depths . The mass ...
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... equal the source voltage . Components in parallel have identical IR drops , this being equal to the source voltage , but since they may have different resistances each has its own current according to Ohm's law . The sum of the parallel ...
... equal the source voltage . Components in parallel have identical IR drops , this being equal to the source voltage , but since they may have different resistances each has its own current according to Ohm's law . The sum of the parallel ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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